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Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents solo exhibits by Chenta Laury, Holly Wong

The Maui Arts and Cultural Center’s Schaefer International Gallery will host two concurrent exhibitions, “Chenta Laury: Adaptive Frameworks” and “Holly Wong: Mending Body / Mending Mind,”featuring diverse fiber, sculpture and immersive installations that explore themes of identity and resilience.

Kīhei 4th Friday town party Sept. 22 features N8Vz, Ono Grimes Band, PowerUp Comedy

This month, the Kīhei 4th Friday town party takes place Sept. 22 with free entertainment by Maui’s own N8Vz and the Ono Grimes Band.

Gov. Green speaks at UN Sustainable Development Goals Summit in New York

Gov. Josh Green spoke to a UN summit Sunday about the effects of climate change in Hawai’i and the state’s goals toward the organization’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Deadline is Sept. 18 for Maui wildfire survivors to register for Red Cross financial assistance

Maui wildfire survivors must act quickly to apply for financial assistance through the American Red Cross, with the registration deadline of Monday, Sept. 18. There is no late registration option.

Maui police identify two more victims of Lahaina fire; bringing total to 69

The Maui Police Department released the names of two more victims from the Aug. 8 Lahaina fire on Sunday: Janet St. Clair, 75, and Douglas Matsuda-Boucher, 65, both of Lahaina.

Cameron Center launches Laptop Relief Program to empower families affected by fires

The Cameron Center has launched the Laptop Relief Program, an initiative designed to close the digital gap and provide laptops to individuals and families affected by recent hardships.

Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority begins marketing again to Europe market

The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority is renewing its efforts to attract tourists from Europe with the awarding of a two-year contract for visitor education and marketing services for this market to Emotive Travel Marketing.

Rental units urgently needed for transitional housing program for residents displaced by Maui fires

The lack of available rental units has hindered the Maui Fires Relief Transitional Housing Program, which pays for six months of rent and the security deposit.

Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s free Hawaiian music resumes featuring Logan Kalawaia

Lahaina Restoration Foundation is bringing back its Hawaiian Music Series on Sept. 28 at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College’s Great Lawn, featuring local talent Logan Kalawaia.

Rep. Jill Tokuda accepting applications for Military Service Academy nominations

Representative Jill Tokuda (HI-02) announced that her office is accepting applications from students in Hawaiʻi’s Second Congressional District for Military Service Academy Nominations.  Qualified applicants must submit their applications no later than Monday, Oct. 16, 2023.

Fairmont Kea Lani hosts ‘Gathering of the Voyagers’ to celebrate Hawaiian, Polynesian culture

Fairmont Kea Lani, in collaboration with the Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society, presents “Gathering of the Voyagers,” a three-day celebration of Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, featuring voyagers, navigators, canoe builders and cultural practitioners.

County of Maui Department of Agriculture to host outreach event Tuesday

The County of Maui Department of Agriculture is hosting an outreach event for agricultural producers from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sept. 19 at the Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center in Pukalani.

Upcountry Resource Fair for fire disaster relief information Sept. 18 at Kula Community Center

An Upcountry Resource Fair is being held on Sept. 18 at the Kula Community Center to provide fire disaster relief information from different agencies.

USDA awards $42.6 million to 9 Hawaiʻi entities to plant trees, improve green space accessibility

The US Department of Agriculture has awarded $42.6 million in grants to nine entities in Hawaiʻi to plant and maintain trees, combat extreme heat and improve access to green space in communities statewide.

New Westside Distribution Center opens for fire survivors at Kahana Gateway

Community members affected by the Maui fires now can retrieve food, supplies and other necessities at the Westside Distribution Center at Kahana Gateway.

Maui police name two more victims of Lahaina wildfire; 7 others identified still pending notification of family

The two latest victims to be officially identified are 68-year-old Michael Gordon and 60-year-old Carole Hartley, both of Lahaina. A total of 67 victims have now been named.

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement starts free Maui workforce development program

The first 60 students of a free Maui workforce development program began classes on Friday to learn skills that will help them land fire recovery jobs.

Sophisticated instruments gathering long term ocean water data near Lahaina fire

To measure the longterm affects of the Lahaina fire on nearby ocean waters, scientists are using three sophisticated sampling instruments that are on loan from the US Geological Survey.

78 ‘targets’ identified for removal from Lahaina harbor, nearby waters following Aug. 8 fire

Unified Command has completed the search for sunken, derelict or displaced vessels, along with associated marine debris from the Aug. 8 Lahaina fire, and has identified 78 “targets.”

HTA lays groundwork for Tourism Recovery Plan in the wake of the Maui wildfires

“As we continue to assess the needs of Maui’s people and how they envision rebuilding for the future, a Tourism Recovery Plan is critical to supporting Maui’s revival and the state’s immediate, mid-term, and long-term recovery efforts,” said Mahina Paishon-Duarte, Chair of the Disaster Response Permitted Interaction Group and HTA Board Vice Chair.
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